Brush's Parks & Recreation Week a huge success

Popular summer week filled with recreational activities

Players get muddy in Brush for mud volleyball as part of Parks & Recreation Week on Thursday, July 19, 2018. (Brandon Boles / Brush News-Tribune)

Players get muddy at VFM Park for mud volleyball as part of Parks & Recreation Week in Brush on Thursday, July 19, 2018. (Brandon Boles / Brush News-Tribune)

The city of Brush has made one summer week in July popular to get outside and play in Morgan County.

Parks & Recreation Week, a celebration of recreational activities in the city, has seen 14 events take place over the span of six days. The week of events concludes on Saturday with the 8th Annual Brush Disc Golf Tournament at Watrous Park.

Before the tournament, there were plenty of other games and events for people to take part in.

Monday opened with free golf offered at The Course at Petteys Park and followed with a basketball and pickleball tournament at Sunset Park. The Brush swimming pool was the place to be on Tuesday with a free swim day and a movie showing in the evening. Free breakfast was offered to the community on Wednesday, followed by a community walk, pickleball and corn hole tournaments at Sunset Park. One of the more popular events during the week, the mud volleyball tournament, highlighted events on Thursday. A horseshoe tournament was also held and free music was played in the park that same day.

To learn more about recreation sports in Brush, visit brushcolo.com and search Parks & Recreation under the Departments tab, or call the office at 970-842-5280.

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